Patently Interesting - The June Bug

The story of the development of the historic June Bug by the AEA

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The web site patentlyinteresting.com was first documented on October 08, 2013. It will go back on the market on the date of October 08, 2014. As of today, it is five hundred and sixty weeks, twenty-eight days, twenty-one hours, and seventeen minutes old.
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Patently Interesting

Peter Rands

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United Kingdom

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Patently Interesting - The June Bug

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The story of the development of the historic June Bug by the AEA

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